Front National's Congress And New President Elections in Tours - Day 1

Patrick Durand

Marine Le Pen is welcomed by supporters as French nationalist party Front National elects its new leader on January 15, 2011 in Tours, France. Marine Le Pen, 42, daughter of outgoing leader Jean-Marie Le Pen, is expected to be elected to lead the party with a 67% majority, beating 60-year-old Bruno Gollnisch. The official election results are due to be announced tomorrow morning.Ê

Marine Le Pen is welcomed by supporters as French nationalist party Front National elects its new leader on January 15, 2011 in Tours, France. Marine Le Pen, 42, daughter of outgoing leader Jean-Marie Le Pen, is expected to be elected to lead the party with a 67% majority, beating 60-year-old Bruno Gollnisch. The official election results are due to be announced tomorrow morning.Ê

French Far Right Party 'Front National' May Day Demonstration In Paris

Pascal Le Segretain

Marine Le Pen gestures as she delivers a speech during the French Far Right Party May Day demonstration on May 1, 2012 in Paris, France. Marine Le Pen, the daughter of the French far-right leader Jean-Marie Le Pen, received only 6.4 million votes in the first round of the presidential elections. Both current French President Nicolas Sarkozy and French Socialist Party candidate Francois Hollande are now fighting to win support from the French Far Right ahead of the second round elections on May 6.

Marine Le Pen gestures as she delivers a speech during the French Far Right Party May Day demonstration on May 1, 2012 in Paris, France. Marine Le Pen, the daughter of the French far-right leader Jean-Marie Le Pen, received only 6.4 million votes in the first round of the presidential elections. Both current French President Nicolas Sarkozy and French Socialist Party candidate Francois Hollande are now fighting to win support from the French Far Right ahead of the second round elections on May 6.

President Of The Front National Party Marine Le Pen Gives A Press Conference At The FN Headquarters

Chesnot

French far-right Front National (FN) President Marine Le Pen delivers a speech following the anouncement of results for the first round of the French departementales elections on March 22, 2015 in Nanterre, France. Results indicated that the far-right National Front (FN) has emerged with 24% of the vote.

French far-right Front National (FN) President Marine Le Pen delivers a speech following the anouncement of results for the first round of the French departementales elections on March 22, 2015 in Nanterre, France. Results indicated that the far-right National Front (FN) has emerged with 24% of the vote.

May Day National Front Demonstration

Aurelien Meunier

France's far-right Front National (FN) party president Marine Le Pen delivers a speech on stage during the National Front annual rally honoring Joan of Arc on Place de l'Opera, on May 1, 2015 in Paris, France. Annually over 1000 people from the FN Party demonstrate on May 1st.

France's far-right Front National (FN) party president Marine Le Pen delivers a speech on stage during the National Front annual rally honoring Joan of Arc on Place de l'Opera, on May 1, 2015 in Paris, France. Annually over 1000 people from the FN Party demonstrate on May 1st.

1st Of May National Front Demonstration

Aurelien Meunier

President of France's far right party the Front National (FN), Marine Le Pen addresses the crowd during the party's annual rally honoring Joan of Arc on Place de l'Opera, on May 1, 2015 in Paris, France. Every year over 1000 people from the FN Party demonstrate on May 1st.

President of France's far right party the Front National (FN), Marine Le Pen addresses the crowd during the party's annual rally honoring Joan of Arc on Place de l'Opera, on May 1, 2015 in Paris, France. Every year over 1000 people from the FN Party demonstrate on May 1st.

President Of The Front National Party Marine Le Pen Gives A Press Conference At The FN Headquarters

Chesnot

France's far-right National Front party president Marine Le Pen holds a press conference on February 17, 2015 in Nanterre, France. The press conference focused on the upcoming regional elections in France.

France's far-right National Front party president Marine Le Pen holds a press conference on February 17, 2015 in Nanterre, France. The press conference focused on the upcoming regional elections in France.

French President Francois Hollande Receives Party Leaders And Ministers At Elysee Palace

Thierry Chesnot

French far-right National Front leader (FN) Marine Le Pen arrives at the Elysee Palace on January 9, 2015 in Paris, France to meet with French President, Francois Hollande.Two days after a deadly attack that occurred on January 7 by armed gunmen on the Paris offices of French satirical weekly newspaper Charlie Hebdo. France deployed elite forces in the hunt for two brothers accused of killing 12 people in the attack, as the pair spent a second night on the run despite a huge security operation.

French far-right National Front leader (FN) Marine Le Pen arrives at the Elysee Palace on January 9, 2015 in Paris, France to meet with French President, Francois Hollande.Two days after a deadly attack that occurred on January 7 by armed gunmen on the Paris offices of French satirical weekly newspaper Charlie Hebdo. France deployed elite forces in the hunt for two brothers accused of killing 12 people in the attack, as the pair spent a second night on the run despite a huge security operation.

Front National's Congress And New President Elections in Tours - Day 1

Patrick Durand

Marine Le Pen (L) and her father Jean-Marie Le Pen sit next to each other as French nationalist party Front National elects its new leader on January 15, 2011 in Tours, France. Marine Le Pen, 42, daughter of outgoing leader Jean-Marie Le Pen, is expected to be elected to lead the party with a 67% majority, beating 60-year-old Bruno Gollnisch. The official election results are due to be announced tomorrow morning.

Marine Le Pen (L) and her father Jean-Marie Le Pen sit next to each other as French nationalist party Front National elects its new leader on January 15, 2011 in Tours, France. Marine Le Pen, 42, daughter of outgoing leader Jean-Marie Le Pen, is expected to be elected to lead the party with a 67% majority, beating 60-year-old Bruno Gollnisch. The official election results are due to be announced tomorrow morning.

France's National Front Leader Marine Le Pen Holds Rally In Beaucaire

Patrick Aventurier

French Front National party president Marine Le Pen takes part in a Unity rally 'Marche Republicaine' on January 11, 2015 in Beaucaire, France. The French far-right National Front (FN) held their own rally after being excluded from the Paris unity rally. An estimated one million people have converged in central Paris for the Unity March joining in solidarity with the 17 victims of this week's terrorist attacks in the country. French President Francois Hollande led the march and was joined by world leaders in a sign of unity. The terrorist atrocities started on Wednesday with the attack on the French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo, killing 12, and ended on Friday with sieges at a printing company in Dammartin en Goele and a Kosher supermarket in Paris with four hostages and three suspects being killed. A fourth suspect, Hayat Boumeddiene, 26, escaped and is wanted in connection with the murder of a policewoman.

French Front National party president Marine Le Pen takes part in a Unity rally 'Marche Republicaine' on January 11, 2015 in Beaucaire, France. The French far-right National Front (FN) held their own rally after being excluded from the Paris unity rally. An estimated one million people have converged in central Paris for the Unity March joining in solidarity with the 17 victims of this week's terrorist attacks in the country. French President Francois Hollande led the march and was joined by world leaders in a sign of unity. The terrorist atrocities started on Wednesday with the attack on the French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo, killing 12, and ended on Friday with sieges at a printing company in Dammartin en Goele and a Kosher supermarket in Paris with four hostages and three suspects being killed. A fourth suspect, Hayat Boumeddiene, 26, escaped and is wanted in connection with the murder of a policewoman.

French Far-right Front National (FN) Party President Marine Le Pen Gives A Press Conference The European Elections

Chesnot

French far-right Front National (FN) party president Marine Le Pen arrives to deliver a speech after the victory of her party in the European Elections on May 25, 2014 in Nanterre, France. France's far-right National Front wins European Parliament elections in France with around 25 percent of the vote.

French far-right Front National (FN) party president Marine Le Pen arrives to deliver a speech after the victory of her party in the European Elections on May 25, 2014 in Nanterre, France. France's far-right National Front wins European Parliament elections in France with around 25 percent of the vote.

Front National's Congress And New President Elections in Tours - Day 1

Patrick Durand

Marine Le Pen (L) and her father Jean-Marie Le Pen sit next to each other as French nationalist party Front National elects its new leader on January 15, 2011 in Tours, France. Marine Le Pen, 42, daughter of outgoing leader Jean-Marie Le Pen, is expected to be elected to lead the party with a 67% majority, beating 60-year-old Bruno Gollnisch. The official election results are due to be announced tomorrow morning.

Marine Le Pen (L) and her father Jean-Marie Le Pen sit next to each other as French nationalist party Front National elects its new leader on January 15, 2011 in Tours, France. Marine Le Pen, 42, daughter of outgoing leader Jean-Marie Le Pen, is expected to be elected to lead the party with a 67% majority, beating 60-year-old Bruno Gollnisch. The official election results are due to be announced tomorrow morning.

May Day Protest in Paris

Franck Prevel

France's far-right National Front President, Marine Le Pen delivers a speech during the party's annual celebration of Joan of Arc on May 1, 2011 in Paris, France. France's far-right National Front members took part in its traditional Joan of arc May Day Rally with the party's new leader, as thousands across the globe took to the streets to rally for worker's rights on International Workers' Day.

France's far-right National Front President, Marine Le Pen delivers a speech during the party's annual celebration of Joan of Arc on May 1, 2011 in Paris, France. France's far-right National Front members took part in its traditional Joan of arc May Day Rally with the party's new leader, as thousands across the globe took to the streets to rally for worker's rights on International Workers' Day.

France's National Front Leader Marine Le Pen Holds Rally In Beaucaire

Patrick Aventurier

French Front National party president Marine Le Pen (4th R) takes part in a Unity rally 'Marche Republicaine' on January 11, 2015 in Beaucaire, France. The French far-right National Front (FN) held their own rally after being excluded from the Paris unity rally. An estimated one million people have converged in central Paris for the Unity March joining in solidarity with the 17 victims of this week's terrorist attacks in the country. French President Francois Hollande led the march and was joined by world leaders in a sign of unity. The terrorist atrocities started on Wednesday with the attack on the French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo, killing 12, and ended on Friday with sieges at a printing company in Dammartin en Goele and a Kosher supermarket in Paris with four hostages and three suspects being killed. A fourth suspect, Hayat Boumeddiene, 26, escaped and is wanted in connection with the murder of a policewoman.

French Front National party president Marine Le Pen (4th R) takes part in a Unity rally 'Marche Republicaine' on January 11, 2015 in Beaucaire, France. The French far-right National Front (FN) held their own rally after being excluded from the Paris unity rally. An estimated one million people have converged in central Paris for the Unity March joining in solidarity with the 17 victims of this week's terrorist attacks in the country. French President Francois Hollande led the march and was joined by world leaders in a sign of unity. The terrorist atrocities started on Wednesday with the attack on the French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo, killing 12, and ended on Friday with sieges at a printing company in Dammartin en Goele and a Kosher supermarket in Paris with four hostages and three suspects being killed. A fourth suspect, Hayat Boumeddiene, 26, escaped and is wanted in connection with the murder of a policewoman.